Hello,
I have T1 images at 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8...Is there a high resolution (0.5-0.8) standard brain that I can co-register my images to in place of Freesurfer's? Also, does anyone know of a standard child/adolescent brain that is in use?
Thanks in advance,
Rachel
Rachel Marie Dick
Research Assistant/Coordinator
Brain Research and Imaging Neurosciences
Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience
WSU Medical School
brain.wayne.edu mailto:rcondon@med.wayne.edu
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Hi Rachel,
I don't know of any high resolution standard brain. Barry Kosofsky has been working on making some pediatric atlases for automated segmentation, you might check with him.
cheers, Bruce
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Dick, Rachel wrote:
Hello,
I have T1 images at 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8...Is there a high resolution (0.5-0.8) standard brain that I can co-register my images to in place of Freesurfer's? Also, does anyone know of a standard child/adolescent brain that is in use?
Thanks in advance,
Rachel
Rachel Marie Dick
Research Assistant/Coordinator
Brain Research and Imaging Neurosciences
Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience
WSU Medical School
brain.wayne.edu mailto:rcondon@med.wayne.edu
(313)577-6279
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